I highly recommend this as a quick baseball roadtrip. Or train trip, actually: Chicago <-> Milwaukee is the only Amtrak route in the top 20 not located on the east coast.

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Going to Miller Park is a fun time. The Sox had a regular season series there a few years ago. Nearly full crowd as I recall, loaded with Chicago fans of course. It would be cool if they played there every year.

Going to Miller Park is a fun time. The Sox had a regular season series there a few years ago. Nearly full crowd as I recall, loaded with Chicago fans of course. It would be cool if they played there every year.

I highly recommend this as a quick baseball roadtrip. Or train trip, actually: Chicago <-> Milwaukee is the only Amtrak route in the top 20 not located on the east coast.

That's a great train ride. Also every time I go to Milwaukee and I Priceline a hotel, I get the Hilton which is probably a 5 minute walk from the Milwaukee train station. Can't beat it, but how easy is it to get to Miller Park without a car? Damn stadium's in the middle of nowhere.

That's a great train ride. Also every time I go to Milwaukee and I Priceline a hotel, I get the Hilton which is probably a 5 minute walk from the Milwaukee train station. Can't beat it, but how easy is it to get to Miller Park without a car? Damn stadium's in the middle of nowhere.

Last time I did the Sox/Brewers preseason finale game there were a number of bars that ran a shuttle to the park (granted, this was quite a number of years ago). I'm not sure if this is still available or not.

Some of those opportunities on the website are really stretching it. I don't think the author is allotting the proper amount of time to get through security and to also deplane for those ones that involve air travel.

That's a great train ride. Also every time I go to Milwaukee and I Priceline a hotel, I get the Hilton which is probably a 5 minute walk from the Milwaukee train station. Can't beat it, but how easy is it to get to Miller Park without a car? Damn stadium's in the middle of nowhere.

There's a Milwaukee County bus that runs down Wisconsin Ave for Brewers games. Also, within the last couple years they built a new road parallel to I-94 that gets you from downtown to the park in maybe 10 min, so you could take a cab.

That's a great train ride. Also every time I go to Milwaukee and I Priceline a hotel, I get the Hilton which is probably a 5 minute walk from the Milwaukee train station. Can't beat it, but how easy is it to get to Miller Park without a car? Damn stadium's in the middle of nowhere.

There is a shuttle bus right with a stop right across the street from the Hilton.